Which Arrow Rests are best

I have a Diamond Rock compound bow that I just purchased. I'm new to archery and will be doing primarily target shooting. What type of arrow rest is best for that. Fall-away, biscut, fixed rest? The bow has a biscuit rest but it seems to me that a rest like that would effect the arrows direction as it passed through it. Please give any experiences or thoughts.

I have used them all except the whisker biscuit. all of them are good when set up right. but I have been using a drop away for the last few years. mainly because they have the long prongs to keep the arrow from falling off. which can be a problem when it is windy. good luck

I shot the TT SS II and the AAE ProBlade since years.
But after I tried the LimbDriver just for testing on my target rig too,
I switched.
No more sorrows about nock rotation, no sorrows about
nock point hight.
Easy to set up and forget it.

Where are we supposed to set the nock point with a launcher blade rest?

I'm just trying one for the first time.

Dale.

Generally you want the center of pull directly behind the nock at full draw.. then adjust the rest up and down for best flight.. most of the time if I were to shoot thru paper I would have a 1/8" to 1/4" nock high nock left tear...

Generally you want the center of pull directly behind the nock at full draw.. then adjust the rest up and down for best flight.. most of the time if I were to shoot thru paper I would have a 1/8" to 1/4" nock high nock left tear...

OK thanks, I'll play some and see.....right now I have a nock high 1/4" and nock right 1/4" tear, but the bottom of the fatboy cuts the berger holes in half so I think I'm going to move the nock and the rest down.

Hasten to add, I haven't shot outside with it yet, also although I'm kinda new at any kind of target shooting, I haven't shot a group at 20 yards in 3 months (too expensive), so today I said what the heck!, new bow (to me), new sight, second arrow - RH, XLR - 1, FB - 0, LOL, won't be doing that anytime soon.

Suffice to say - I think the launcher blade is really going to work out for me!

I've use several different rest. While there is no doubt that the trophy taker is a good solid rest, the VaporTrail Limb Driver is my favorite. Easy install and set up. Quite, and durable, its my pick out of all the drop aways!

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